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    I think the quest you’re referring to is the one that tasks you with following the swords held high by the statues of the heroines. The quest pictured is a symbol-matching puzzle

    Going strictly be the text, Reggie seems like a very intense person to talk to

    As fun as it is to watch the modern levels at top speed in Generations, I was hoping a revisit to the idea would borrow a bit more from maybe the Rush series

    Why did you have it preordered to begin with? What were you expecting before that’s different now?

    Glad Fangamer is taking it on, and not iam8bit

    I don’t know why you’d want one steelbook, nonetheless two

    Is it going to be like their games, and they’ll come back and finish making the logo once it’s been released and there’s sufficient backlash from the public?

    I figured it was a jab at how proud the devs were when they said they actually put the story inside of the game this time

    “Commander Ghaul”

    This event perpetuates the ludicrous notion that people use angel of light

    Who said luck? I planned that shot, drew vectors of that shot, constructed the minutiae of that shot from plots spanning centuries and dynasties. That shot was my legacy and I took it like my beloved beneath a gibbous summer moon.

    Got my ass kicked every following match, but I closed that one match like a coffin lid

    I guess it’s up to me to bring back Bark

    I’ve been comissioned once or twice for this sort of thing. This game isn’t going to be powerful enough to contain some of the weird accoutrements people will ask for 

    My personal philosophy is that trash talk is best when it is completely earned. General boasting is just bad form. I know a girl who is a phenom at every competitive game we engage in, even if it’s one she has yet to play. She can montage on people in Dark Souls PvP, she market gardens in TF2 like an impressionist

    The little nuances have me optomistic. Things aren’t necessarily being changed for the sake of change, and what’s left is refined and improved, even if it’s just as simple as the hanging bars now moving vertically

    I asked a friend to explain the whole shipping thing after I joined a Night in the Woods fangroup. I think it requires a certain minimum level of dysfunction to do something so creepy with such a sense of pride and ownership

    I thought the hate towards Hanzo mains was due more to the fact that they are assumed to be stubborn, with the stereotypical Hanzo main refusing to fill a gap in the team comp, even when they are under performing, or at a disadvantage

    Now playing

    I’ve always liked this video’s explanation of the genre:

    Think you might need to add a can of air duster to the collection

    I wish the helmet read “DRN-001" but aside from that it’s awesome